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S. Nichols, 2036
H. Kirali, 1908

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FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_DAN__000009       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : 1-0     2008 January 18   8:31:19


[Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_DAN__000009"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2007.08.11"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "Klemm,James"]
[White "Hamby,Stephen"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Rating 1 "1142"]
[Rating 2 "1100"]

1.q16 c4 2.d16 q4 3.k16 c14 4.f16 b16 5.c17 c11 6.r6 r8 7.r3 r4 8.q3 p4 9.s4 s5 10.s3 r5 11.o3 e3 12.r13 r17 13.q17 r16 14.q15 r15 15.r14 q18 16.p18 r18 17.o17 s14 18.d12 c12 19.d14 j3 20.s13 t15 21.c13 b13 22.d13 j16 23.j15 k15 24.j14 l16 25.k17 l13 26.q9 q8 27.p9 s10 28.h4 h3 29.p8 p7 30.o7 p6 31.l11 k14 32.j13 m12 33.m11 n12 34.q11 k12 35.h11 k11 36.h9 k10 37.b14 b12 38.c15 c8 39.m9 k9 40.e5 d6 41.g4 g3 42.f4 m3 43.p3 n15 44.l17 m16 45.m18 e10 46.f11 g7 47.j7 k7 48.j4 k4 49.k5 j8 50.k3 l4 51.l5 j6 52.f3 f2 53.e2 g2 54.d3 d4 55.e4 c3 56.c2 b2 57.b1 b3 58.f7 f6 59.e6 f8 60.e7 g6 61.j5 m5 62.m6 n6 63.m7 l6 64.k6 l7 65.h6 h7 66.h8 j6 67.d8 c7 68.j7 g8 69.d10 d11 70.j6 d9 71.e9 c10 72.e8 k2 73.g9 f10 74.f9 g11 75.g10 e11 76.f12 e12 77.e13 n7 78.m8 n8 79.n9 o8 80.o9 n5 81.o14 n14 82.o13 n13 83.m14 1-0




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